Not perfect, but still good for Julian Nagelsmann as Germany downs Luxembourg 4-0
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Not perfect, but still good for Julian Nagelsmann as Germany downs Luxembourg 4-0
"The early red card given to Luxembourg was a gamechanger, but Germany kept the pressure on and handled it well by not relenting. Sure, better efficiency around the goal could have made it 7-0 or 8-0, but maybe some of those goals will be needed for Northern Ireland on Monday. That's how it works, right? Germany was in need of a good performance and Luxembourg was the right squad for the moment."
"The team spirit appeared to be much higher than the last international where the German were flat and the renewed energy helped power the team to a 4-0 victory. An early red card played a massive role in the outcome, but Germany likely would have rolled easily even without being a man-up for three quarters of the match. Let's dive into all of the details from the match on this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works - Postgame Show!"
Germany defeated Luxembourg 4-0, with an early red card significantly shifting the match dynamics. The opponent sat deep, especially after the sending off, which limited clear scoring opportunities despite German pressure. Germany pressed effectively, regained possession quickly, and created chances but lacked clinical finishing that could have produced a larger margin. The starting XI featured notable selections by the head coach, and substitutions contributed to the scoring. Team spirit and energy appeared improved compared with the previous international fixture. The win provided a necessary confidence boost ahead of the upcoming match against Northern Ireland, where goal difference or momentum may matter.
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